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Early SA Dagger by G.Reinhold Grah Solingen Foche.

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The SA dagger was originally produced in vast quantities by 123 different cottage makers. Initially these daggers were made with the highest quality, being produced out of hand-fitted nickel fittings, hardwood grips and brown anodized or "blued" scabbards. The blades were etched, "Alles für Deutschland" ("All for Germany"). Pre-1935 SA daggers were stamped with the SA group stamp to the reverse of the lower crossguard. Later examples were RZM marked and used less expensive plated zinc-based fittings with painted scabbards.An Early Model 1933 Sturmabteilung Dienstdolch by G.Reinhold Grah Solingen Foche. This blade it shows the commonly seen age spotting and gray throughout. The solid nickel silver scabbard fittings look great. All four scabbard screws remain tightly intact. The solid nickel silver crossguards look great as well. The reverse of the lower crossguard is marked "Wf" (Westfalen). This one is not exactly the picture of perfection, but still a nice rare SA dagger.***THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM OUR EUROPE OFFICE***
Condition: Good condition with traces of hard wear. As the pictures shown.

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The SA dagger was originally produced in vast quantities by 123 different cottage makers. Initially these daggers were made with the highest quality, being produced out of hand-fitted nickel fittings, hardwood grips and brown anodized or "blued" scabbards. The blades were etched, "Alles für Deutschland" ("All for Germany"). Pre-1935 SA daggers were stamped with the SA group stamp to the reverse of the lower crossguard. Later examples were RZM marked and used less expensive plated zinc-based fittings with painted scabbards.An Early Model 1933 Sturmabteilung Dienstdolch by G.Reinhold Grah Solingen Foche. This blade it shows the commonly seen age spotting and gray throughout. The solid nickel silver scabbard fittings look great. All four scabbard screws remain tightly intact. The solid nickel silver crossguards look great as well. The reverse of the lower crossguard is marked "Wf" (Westfalen). This one is not exactly the picture of perfection, but still a nice rare SA dagger.***THIS ITEM SHIPS FROM OUR EUROPE OFFICE***
Condition: Good condition with traces of hard wear. As the pictures shown.

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